Richard David Precht Fri, 17th December 2021, 8:00 pm Aula der Neuen Universität Agent versus consumer Criticism, ethics, utopia - for whom is philosophy practical? Geist Heidelberg, In dialogue Note: Unfortunately, the event has to be cancelled. We will try to find an alternative date. Purchased tickets can be returned at the respective advance booking office. Tickets purchased online will be automatically cancelled via our service provider Reservix. As a philosopher, Richard David Precht pleads for the “richness of the inner world” by recognizing philosophy as a classical discipline of self-knowledge and knowledge of the world. But to whom does philosophy address itself with reasonable criticism, good ethics and possible utopia in practice? Can it solve the dilemma that on the one hand we are conditioned to be selfish consumers and on the other hand there is a need for committed agents who examine arguments rationally, act ethically and work for a future of solidarity? With: Prof. Dr. Richard David Precht, professor of philosophy, publicist and author Prof.Dr. Kirsten Meyer, Professor of Practical Philosophy, Humboldt University of Berlin Prof.Dr. Dietmar Hübner, Professor of Practical Philosophy, Leibniz University Hannover In the series Praktisch Philosophie! In the framework of the International Science Festival – Geist Heidelberg Hint Unfortunately, the event has to be cancelled. We will try to find an alternative date. Purchased tickets can be returned at the respective advance booking office. Tickets purchased online will be automatically canceled via our service provider Reservix.